Thursday, October 30, 2014

All Good Things Must End

   About two weeks ago I was able to spend some time with friends and visit a haunted barn. Unfortunately our dogs don't react well to haunted areas, so they didn't go. Hoover would be petrified. Anyway, our group went to a rural area where the Barn of Terror resided. This was one of my friends first haunted house or in this case, barn. On the way there I told him ghost stories. The four of us entered.One friend screamed every time someone jumped out. The barn was pretty frightening. My favorite part was a painting. When you walk past it, the picture drops down and someone's head pops out. Another part is a clown hides behind the porta-potty. When people are chased out of the barn, he jumps out with a chainsaw. It is hilarious to watch, from the sidelines that is.     
    I was finally able to present my Greek project. Although it happened later than I hoped. It was Wednesday night. The next day would host Greek fest, one of the best events of sixth grade. All the sixth graders would present to visiting classes. I barfed on Wednesday night after soccer. So, I missed Greek fest. This was also the only day I could present to everyone. The times my teacher gave to present to the class were only for five minutes. It would be just a short time to talk about what you researched. When I did present I was nervous. I dropped my papers and my tri-fold would not open properly, but when I started the presentation I felt better. 
     I was fortunate to compete in our Olympic games. I did well in our running event. For most of the run another person was in first. I slowly started to gain on the person. At the final stretch I sprinted and won the 400 meter run. As a prize I received Hershey kisses in gold wrapping. I was sick the day prizes were handed out so I got mine a day later and missed out on the medal presentations.  
    On Saturday I played in a soccer tournament. These would be the last three games of my season. The first game we lost 5-1. The game was much closer than you might think. And some of the players on the other team were pushy. One player received a yellow card. The next game we pulled our act together. We came from a 3 point deficit and won 4-3. The next game was just crushing. We had to win to go to the championship. We tied. On one play, we just fell asleep and the other team tied the score up. It was crushing but we played well. 
      Finally, I'll give out a kindness award again. This one goes to a friend of ours. While we were at the tournament she watched our dogs. Without her we would have come home to a mess. Thank you Darra! She had to put up with many Hoover kisses.
     I hope everyone has a good Halloween. On the next blog you will hear how I got a sugar rush.  
       

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